Hello again Formiculture,
Another anting season is fully upon us I suppose. So, it's time for me to come back here and beg identifications off of you good people.
I really think I have at least some clue on the id myself this time. I'm pretty sure this is a Formica species. That, however, is where my ability ends.
FIRST-Where collected? United States in Broomfield, Colorado (a suburb of Denver).
SECOND-Habitat of collection? In a park on the sidewalk surrounded by grass and cottonwoods.
THIRD-Coloration, hue and pattern? Red with a darker gaster. Silvery sheen at the right angle.
FOURTH-Distinguishing characteristics? A single tall segment in the waist. Head longer than it is wide, Medium size eyes rear of center and far to the outside, almost on the sides of the head, just breaking the silhouette of the head. Twelve segments in the antenna. Flattened antennal scapes. Many erect hairs on the gaster and a few on the face.
FIFTH-Length in millimeters? 6mm
SIXTH-Anything else distinctive? Excellent climber. Medium gait. Relatively calm. Smooth movement.
Pictures: http://imgur.com/a/bYe6H
Thanks as always for your assistance.
Tory Netherton